Michel Foucault (1926–1984) philosophe français
Les Anormaux — Cours au Collège de France, 1974-1975, Cours du 5 mars 1975
Lettres de l'intérieur du parti
Michel Foucault (1926–1984) philosophe français
Les Anormaux — Cours au Collège de France, 1974-1975, Cours du 5 mars 1975
Howard Bloom (1943)
Between 1929 and 1933, two out of every five american banks collapsed - 10763 out of 24970 banks went down (...) Only the banks of one European nation survived the Creditanstalt collapse intact. That nation was Italy led by a fascist dictator Benito Mussolini. He gave the impression that Italy's financial institutions stood strong and fearless in the storm. He worked the levers of emotion and perception, the keys to boom and crash (...) The result ? If you'd just pulled your savings out of a bank in a nation trembling with panic, such as Austria, Germany, England, or United States, to what nation would you send your money for safekeeping ? Italy.
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(Animal behavior experts call that dominance cues).
Le génie de la bête : une révision radicale du capitalisme, 2010
Charles de Gaulle (1890–1970) militaire français et 1er président de la cinquième République Française
Conversation entre de Gaulle et Pompidou le [11, juillet, 1950] sur la 1re armée française de 1944–45
Bella Dodd (1904–1969)
Today I marvel that the world communist movement was able to beat the drums against Germany and never once betray what the inner group knew well: that some of the same forces which gave Hitler his start had also started Lenin and his staff of revolutionists from Switzerland to St. Petersburg to begin the revolution which was to result in the Soviet totalitarian state.
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groupe intérieur=groupe secret des véritables dirigeants du Parti communiste (Komintern)
Alexandre Zinoviev (1922–2006) écrivain russe
Perestroïka et contre-perestroïka, 1991, La crise de l'économie